After a 14-year hiatus, Topps produced a 4th series of Star Wars Galaxy cards in 2009. Adam Hughes was inspired by the Ilum episodes of Star Wars: Clone Wars to produce this realistic image of Jedi Master Yoda and Senator Padmé Amidala who is drawn to resemble Natalie Portman. In turn, this image inspired the statue produced by Gentle Giant and featured on Day 11. The double numbering is a continuation from the earlier Galaxy sets which numbered the card’s position in its release and in the full series of Star Wars Galaxy cards.

I purchased a full retail box of Star Wars Galaxy 4 cards at Target on March 8, 2009.

At Star Wars Fan Days III in Plano, Texas; Grant Gould was selling a sketchbook in which he drew an original sketch on the back page. I chose to have Padme in her Ilum “Snowbunny” outfit from Star Wars: Clone Wars.

I bought this from Grant at Star Wars Fan Days III on October 25, 2009.

For Star Wars Celebration VI in Orlando, Florida, in August 2012, the Rebel Legion created a set of cards from artist sketches. Beck Seashols did at least eight sketches for the set and they will be featured this week. This sketch sees Senator Padmé Amidala in the “Snowbunny” outfit she wore on Ilum in Star Wars: Clone Wars.

I acquired this card in a lot of sketch cards in the silent auction at the Rebel Legion Charity Dinner during Star Wars Celebration Anaheim.

Terese Nielsen created the art that is used on one of the boxes for The Clone Wars booster packs for the Star Wars Miniatures line from Wizards of the Coast. Following the Celebration Japan featured two weeks ago, this is the second licensed art of Natalie Portman in the Ilum outfit. On the other boosters, an image of the actual miniature from the line is pictured.

I purchased a case or half of a case at New York Comic Con in February 2009.

Badges for the Spanish Star Wars Fan Club’s Conference in 2004 featured art from Star Wars: Clone Wars. The female admission badge featured art of Senator Amidala in her Ilum “Snow bunny” outfit. I learned about this badge when I visited Barcelona in June 2007 and found back issues of the official Spanish Fan Club magazine..

I purchased the full set of badges from Blanki Canton Corral in September 2007.

This illustration of Padme Amidala is unique in many ways. Foremost, it is the first officially licensed depiction of Natalie Portman in the Snow Bunny outfit from Star Wars: Clone Wars. It also is the first to feature the Snow Bunny outfit along with costumes from any of the films–in this case, both from Attack of the Clones. More recently, it appeared in the book Star Wars Art: Illustrations.

Fellow Rebel Legion member Brian Huan picked this up for me at Celebration Japan.

Depending on the angle of view, this Battle Motion card displays one of two different images of Senator Padme Amidala in the Snow Bunny outfit on Ilum. At some angles, including the reverse side of the card both images are viewable.

Series 2 of Galactic Files includes a large section of cards depicting characters from Expanded University sources. While most of these characters exist only in the EU, there are also cards for Han Solo, Leia Organa, and Luke Skywalker. This card is based on Star Wars: Clone Wars but uses a realistic re-imagination using the likeness of Natalie Portman.